Namco Museum Battle Collection
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Namco Museum Battle Collection

Namco Museum: Battle Collection collects classic 80s arcade hits, while giving a few of them a facelift. Enjoy the original versions of beloved games in all their 8-bit glory, or try the enhanced 16-bit versions for a new take on the classic action. Games include: Bosconian - Survive against an army of space stations, while avoiding asteroids and other obstacles Rally X - Players drive around a maze while avoiding chasing cars, laying smoke screens, and collecting flags Also includes Tower of Druaga, Dragon Buster, Grobda, and King & Balloon Uses the PSP’s Wi-Fi capabilities for 4-person multiplayer
User Ratings and Reviews
5 Stars My Review
I really love playing most of the games on this collection. I had just bought it for Galaga but I had a lot of fun playing other games I haven’t played in a long time. Defiantly worth the price.
5 Stars Like it
Getting to play Pac-Man and Galaga again was a joy. If you remember the old games like I do then this game is worth it just for these two games.
5 Stars It”s Pacman!…………….. and Then Some
Like the title says Pacman, portable and with new modes, there are also other great games included. Oh did I mention its pacman, looks good plays well. GO GET IT!
5 Stars Lots of Fun
I loved the classic versions of the games (particularly Pacman and Galaxian) and the newer versions have cool graphics. Recommended for the generation that grew up in the 80s.
5 Stars MY NAMCO GAME
I REALLY LIKE THE NAMCO GAME. IT BRINGS ME BACK TO THE OLD SCHOOL DAYS WHEN I HAD THE GAME PN 8-BIT OR COULD PLAY IT ON THE ARCADE. ANY BODY THAT LIKES ACTION GAMES WOULD LOVE THIS ONE!
CH Products Pro Pedals USB Flight Simulator Pedals 300 111
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CH Products Pro Pedals USB Flight Simulator Pedals 300 111

Get the most out of your flight simulator with the Pro Pedals USB Flight Simulator Pedals. These responsive pedals deliver a smooth, highly realistic flying experience where you control the plane’s rudder with your feet rather than a joystick. These pedals let you feel accurate forward and backward sliding motion for rudder input to control yaw axis. Pressure-sensitive heel-toe motion gives you terrific feedback for differential toe braking control. Gain better, more realistic control of your virtual aircraft and take simulated flight to the next level.
Pro Pedals USB can also be used for driving simulation games.
User Ratings and Reviews
5 Stars My Son Loves IT!
We bought the Yoke and Pedals and my son looks like he could take off from our house. He’s a diehard fan of Microsoft Flight Simulator and hopes to be a pilot in the near future. These items are total plug-and-play. We’ve had no problems with them whatsoever. He’s a very picky kid and hates when things go wrong on his computer so this was a welcome addition!
5 Stars flight sim pedals
These pedals are great with windows xp. Just plug them in and your ready to go!!!!
4 Stars Seems good so far
It was like learning to sim-fly all over again, though I must admit that flying with rudder pedals is much better than a twisty stick. A coordinated turn is a thing of beauty now. This purchase is second only to TIR4 in terms of boosting my sim enjoyment, maybe even tied with force feedback joystick. I’ve had no problems with the CH pedals whatsoever with the various flight sims I have (about 3 weeks now), but did not install the management software — it requires that you have ALL CH products. The pedals should work if you just plug in the USB and in-game choose them as rudder control…
5 Stars CH Flight Simulator Pro Pedals
I am an amatuer with this stuff, but believe me these pedals sure made me feel like a professional. Just plug them in, take off and fly. I am very happy with the quality of this product. I must also say how impressed I am with Amazon’s service form the time of order and with-in a few days having the product arrive.
I also like to play with my NASCAR racing game and these pedals also work excellent with that. I always heard that CH Products were good and now I know why.
5 Stars While nothing can beat the feel of the real flight controls, CH Product’s Pro Pedals adds a new challenge!
While nothing can beat the feel of the real flight controls, CH Product’s Pro Pedals adds a new challenge! It’s pretty hard to bounce between the Sim Yoke and the keyboard when trying a cross wind landing, but with Pro Pedals you learn to coordinate your moves without poping a tire. Once you have the Yoke you are going to want the Pedals…
Final Fantasy X 2
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In Final Fantasy X-2, you’ll return to the incredible game world you explored once before, for a new set of thrills and challenges!
User Ratings and Reviews
4 Stars I never really know what to put here…
This game was one of my least favorite FF games, second only to FF 11. The game play was great, and the missions were a great idea, but what did it for me was the roles (white mage, warrior, theif, etc.).
As you get further and further into the game, and acquire more and more ‘roles’, it becomes a little confusing and overwhleming as to which ones to use. The grids that you can place multiple ones on have a limited number of places to put them, and the arrangement has to be perfect, or you have to spend multiple rounds to get to the specific ‘role’ that you’re wanting.
Maybe it was just me, but it seemed a little repetitive. And although Final Fantasy 8 was one of my favorite FF games, this one seemed a lot like it. You spend a lot of time putting grids together.
And yes…I’m still going to say that this game is a must have for any Final Fantasy lover. To me…you can’t have one without the other.
3 Stars The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly
This is a difficult review to write because Final Fantasy X is one of my favorite video games of all time, but this direct sequel doesn’t really do it justice.
Good: I love that this game takes a whole new twist on the familiar world of Spira. The combat in this game is active, fast-paced, and exciting, and reviving the job system from classic Final Fantasy games makes the combat very in-depth.
Bad: A lot of landscapes, spell animations, sound effects, and other content is recycled from the original Final Fantasy X, making the game look more dated than it should.
Ugly: The storyline and voice acting are unbelievably terrible. Even watching the cut scenes or hearing most of the characters speak is embarrassing.
Overall, the good gameplay is enough to redeem this game’s failings. The ability to skip most cut scenes improves the game’s replay value tremendously, but if you haven’t played Final Fantasy X then this sequel won’t hold any value.
1 Star If you like softcore anime porn…
It’s hard to know where to start but here goes…
Characters: 1/5
First off, the main character from the prequel is gone.
Secondly, the female lead from the prequel inexplicably has a different personality, a much worse personality. Also, most of the other lovable characters from the first one make only brief, unsatisfying appearances.
Plot: 2/5
The plot is lackluster and boring, although it does have a touch of mystery to it.
Gameplay: 1/5
The battle system to this game is idiotic and unimaginative. The turn based battle system has been replaced by a real time button mashing system. Also, the cool sphere grid from the first game has been replaced by a ridiculously stupid dress sphere thing.
Music: 1/5
The songs are annoying, pure and simple.
Graphics: 4/5
The graphics of this game are its only saving grace, and by graphics, I mean the three girls traipsing around in skimpy outfits. Not only are the clothes revealing, but you can actually dress the girls up in different outfits, depending on your personal tastes. So, for all you guys out there who like soft core anime porn, I think that you’ll enjoy this game, but for all you serious gamers, RPG players, and anybody who liked the first game, I would avoid this game at all costs.
2 Stars Wonderful, if you are an 11 year old girl.
I am female and purchased this game because I liked Final Fantasy X so much. This, however, is a very lame follow up. The fighting controls are very different and you have to fight fiends with song and dance. The story is very poor in comparison to X, and the entire game just feels half baked and childish.
5 Stars Ultimate
Passing this game up should be a…Sin.
honestly, great game and it concludes the final fantasy X story. The story line is great, the dresspheres are rather different than the typical “job” category, and the overall fun that comes with the game is hard to beat. Definitely one of my all time favorite games.
Resident Evil Essentials Resident Evil CODE Veronica X Resident Evil Outbreak Resident Evil 4
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Resident Evil Essentials Resident Evil CODE Veronica X Resident Evil Outbreak Resident Evil 4

From the game makers who created the Survival Horror genre come three amazing additions to the terrifying Resident Evil saga. In Resident Evil Outbreak, Tte infection has begun. You have only moments to spare before Raccoon City erupts into complete virus-infested chaos. Play as one of the eight survivors, online cooperatively or offline, against crushing zombie hordes! Resident Evil Code Veronica X takes you through the private isle of Umbrella Corp and home to the beauteous Spencer Mansion and Ashford Family Palace. Too bad the inhabitants aren’t very . . . hospitable. In Resident Evil 4 go on a top-secret mission to investigate a mysterious European location as Leon S. Kennedy investigates the abduction of the President’s daughter and discovers something even more terrible!
User Ratings and Reviews
4 Stars resident evil essentials
This is exactly what I ordered, and was received in good time. I would purchase again.
1 Star Don’t Understand
I do not get the game at all….very hard us control players….just did not like these games at all…..the kids though they love it.
4 Stars oops wrong country
I know that these games are awesome, being a big Resident Evil fan I have played these games before (hired them from the local video shop, but I was unable to play the games due to different country compatibility, so if you’re outside the US and buying PS games make sure you check the region coding first.
Excellent, prompt delivery and safely packaged. Thank you for Amazon’s return policy otherwise I would have been stuck with games I couldn’t play. Very satisfied customer.
3 Stars I see Outbreak…but not file #2
This is the first review I am writing up. I’ll try to stay focus and not ramble on. I have been playing the RE series since the first one was introduced on the original playstation. Yes, the controls are horrible and not very user friendly on Outbreak and Code: Veronica. Yes, the plots in these games aren’t very developed if you haven’t really been following the series. The only thing I really want to point out is that Outbreak doesn’t have online functionality.
RE4 feels too much like an action movie and took out the whole puzzle element of the game. Change is good, but I still prefer getting frustrated over a puzzle that will make me feel smarter once I figure it out on my own. But that is just me. When I first started playing the RE, the controls did irritate me. I felt like I was maneuvering a crane. I can understand that the learning curve can be overwhelming to some people.
I currently own Code: Veronica and Outbreak. The first time I play Veronica was on Dreamcast and realized Capcom wasn’t going to change their pattern as far as controls are concern. RE4 doesn’t really appeal to me. Mostly due to the fact that Capcom decided to send this installment into another direction. I became so accustomed to the zombie bashing, freakishly scary bosses, puzzles, and anything else that kept my attention.
5 Stars Resident Evil Essentials
Arrival condition Excellent. Quality of packaging-Excellent. All 3 games in Brand New & Pristine condition. Would definatly order from Amazon again.Resident Evil Essentials (Resident Evil CODE: Veronica X, Resident Evil Outbreak, Resident Evil 4)
Speed Racer The Videogame
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